Broadband talk radio up and talking

One of my favorite talkers about Internet related matters now has his own talk radio show. Community broadband advocate Craig Settles is calling it Gigabit Nation, and you can expect it to talk up the virtues of various kinds of municipal and public broadband networks on a regular basis. The online program is sponsored by fiber-to-the premises powered Hiawatha Broadband Communications—an ISP operating out of Winona, Minnesota.

Craig did his first show on Wednesday with James Ingraham, VP of Strategic Planning for EPB. That’s Chattanooga, Tennessee’s amazing municipal Internet provider, offering download speeds up of to 1,000Mbps (as opposed to AT&T DSL around my neck of the words running at 1.5Mbps . . . ). Lots of interesting shows for public broadband lovers coming up, and of course you can follow the program on Facebook.

Men’s clubs?

Another interesting podcast from film critic Elvis Mitchell coming out of KCRW in Santa Monica. This one is an interview with James Miller, author of ESPN: Those guys have all the fun (written with Tom Shales). Miller’s previous books include profiles of the United States Senate and Saturday Night Live.

“I hadn’t thought about that,” Miller replies. “There were two female Senators when I was working in the Senate, and the time period that the book covers. And I definitely think that at time the Senate still very much was a men’s club. John Belushi on Saturday Night Live used to say he wouldn’t do sketches that were written by women . . . ”

True that. J1 Radio, “Pure JPop,” plays no ads in the stream. The channel page is filled with ads, of course, but who are we here at Radiosurvivor to criticize page ads.

I do wish that Live365 made it easier to search for specific channels. I had to find this one via Google.

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About Matthew Lasar

Matthew Lasar is a co-founder of Radio Survivor and its business manager. He is the author of Radio 2.0: Uploading the First Broadcast Medium (http://tinyurl.com/jr8uknk) and teaches history at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Likes: deejays, classical music, Disco, postpunk, cats, free school lunches. Dislikes: money, ideologies, claims that technology will fix everything. Follow him on twitter at @matthewlasar.